Gemini Nano Banana Pro is a remarkable technical achievement that gives you a sense of what a remastered game might look like. Granted, the original game/graphics have their charm as well.
Still wouldn't use it in a final output, but for conceptualization, it is fascinating.
Here is an example for Shenmue.
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BANANÉ ET LAPINOU YEAR LE FEDIVERSE AVEC GUY BÉART !
Bonne année bonne chance, bonheur et santé...
Et surtout cet air entêtant dans vos têtes toute l'année !
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James Bowman, Greta de Reyghere, Nicolaus Bruhns, Guy de Mey, Max van Egmond & Ricercar Consort:
🎵 Die Zeit meines Abschieds ist vorhanden (cantata)
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- Edith talks to Rachel Portman
Edith Bowman curates your weekly selection of standout scores and soundtracks, talks to Oscar winning composer Rachel Portman and discovers Graham Norton's Pick of the Flicks.
Relisten now 👇
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002lc44
My brother has a bunch of old family photos. He’s taken pics of some of them and used photoshop’s AI nano banana pro on them.
This is my paternal great-grandfather. Name and dates unknown, but definitely sometime in the 18th century. I’ll add a name and dates if/when my brother sends them.
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